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Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2018 21:18:19 +0300
From: Nagakamira <nagakamira@...il.com>
To: musl@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Troubles to build second stage of GCC for powerpc64le and powerpc

I use custom toolchain

2018-07-09 20:29 GMT+03:00 Szabolcs Nagy <nsz@...t70.net>:

> * Nagakamira <nagakamira@...il.com> [2018-07-09 16:14:09 +0300]:
> > Yes I use the recent patchset
> >
>
> musl-cross-make with TARGET=powerpc64le-linux-musl produces a working
> toolchain for me, but it seems that there is another gcc commit that
> needs to be reverted: f5c42d1b08e7c71b1581ef521131e217fe576a52
>
> i'm not sure what made the difference for you, but i'll post an updated
> patchset.
>
> > 2018-07-09 16:10 GMT+03:00 Szabolcs Nagy <nsz@...t70.net>:
> > > * Nagakamira <nagakamira@...il.com> [2018-07-09 15:58:06 +0300]:
> > > > Hi everyone! I having troubles with building second stage of GCC for
> > > > powerpc64le and powerpc. Log: https://pastebin.com/LTzK6Btw I using
> GCC
> > > > 7.3.0 with nsz's pacthset. To configure GCC for powerpc64le I used
> this
> > > > args: "--with-abi=elfv2 --enable-secureplt --enable-decimal-float=no
> > > > --enable-targets=powerpcle-linux" To configure GCC for powerpc I
> used
> > > this
> > > > args: "--enable-secureplt --enable-decimal-float=no". General args
> for
> > > GCC
> > > > are: https://pastebin.com/7jQY3Ki6.
> > > > Thanks.
> > >
> > >
> > > i recently updated that patchset are you using the latest version?
> > > in particular this patch is probably not applied:
> > >
> > > http://port70.net/~nsz/musl/gcc-7.3.0/0008-Revert-PR-
> > > driver-81523-Make-static-override-pie.patch
> > >
> > > i think i could build a powerpc64le toolchain with these patches
> > > using musl-cross-make, but i will verify this later.
> > >
>

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